WEBVTT SOMETHING CHANGED LASTLINE.-- LAST NIGHT.WE HAD SOM STORMS WITH LARGEHAIL ACROSS THE REGION.WE DID NOT SEE A LOT OF WINDDAMAGE.THEY WERE LOUD STORMS IF YOUWERE WATCHING FROM DOWNTOWN AND+PARTS OF NORTHERN KENTUCKY WHEREI WAS.YOU COULD HEAR THEM ROLLING FOURHOURS LAST NIGHT WITH A LOT OFLIGHTNING AND THUNDER.EVERYTHING MOVING EAST.EVERYTHING QUIET ON THE RADAR.HERE IS A REVIEW OF THE NATIONALWEATHER SERVICE STORM REPORTSFROM LAST EVENING.THESE SPOTS REPORTED LARGE HAIL,AT LEAST THREE QUARTERS OF ANINCH.MOST OF THEM ACROSS BUTLER ANDBROWN COUNTIES.WE HAD INDICATIONS OF WINDDAMAGE REPORTS.NOTHING ACROSS THE 275 LOOP ORNORTHERN KENTUCKY TRI-COUNTY.MO LOCATIONS WITHIN THE HEARTOF THE METRO, THE STORMS WERENOT SEVERE.THAT IS GOOD NEWS.STORMS PUSHING TO THE EAST.LE BEHIND, FLURRIES FLYINGACROSS THE NORTHERN HALF OFINDIANA.WE HAVE NOT SEEN ANYTHINGLOCALLY AS TEMPERATURES DROP OFFTHE NEXT COUPLE OF HOURS.WE COULD HAVE A WINTRY MIX THISMORNING.TAKE A LOOK AT THE TEMPERATUREGRADIENT.FROM THE 50'S TO OUR EAST THE20'S NEAR CHICAGO.THAT WILL BE A NOTICEABLE PARTOF THE FORECAST TODAY.SUSTAINED WINDS OF 15 TO 20MILES PER HOUR GUSTING TO 35MILES PER HOUR.IT WILL BE A BLUSTERY AND WOULDBE SET UP FOR OUR SATURDAY.WIND CHILLS DROPPING TO THE 20'SAND TEENS TO OUR NORTHWEST.STRONGER WIND CHILLS HEADINGINTO THE AFTERNOON.DEPARTING THUNDERSTORMS ON THERADAR.FLURRIES FLYING TO THE NORTHWESTTHEY WILL NOT BE A CONCERN.DON'T SURPRISED WITH A COUPLEOF SPRINKLES IN THE AFTERNOON.WET SNOWFLAKES MIXED IN.IN THE MIDDAY, THAT WILL STAYTHERE ON THE FUTURECAST.YOU WILL SEE A SPOT OF FLURRIESAT 10:00 AND 11:00.ASK THE MIDDAY, WE WILL STAY DRYAND QUIET.IT WILL BE A CLOUDY DAY ANDWINDY DAY.YESTERDAY'S HIGH WAS 78.WITH A DAILY HEIGHT TEMPERATURERECORD YESTERDAY.IT WAS THE WARMEST THAT YOUR DAYON RECORD.THE PREVIOUS RECORD WAS AT YOUR10 IN 1932.-- FEBRUARY 10 IN 1932.WE WIND RIGHT NOW AT EIGHTMILES PER HOUR.THE WINDS WILL STAY STRONG OUTOF THE WEST-NORTHWEST TODAY.TEMPERATURES FALL THROUGH THEMIDDAY AND AFTERNOON.WE WILL KEEP DROPPING OFFTOMORROW MORNING.SUNDAY AFTERNOON HIGH PRESSUREBUILDS IN.HIGHS WILL MAKE IT BACK TO THEMID 40'S.BY 5:00 WE FALL TO 35.THAT WIND CHILL IN THE 20'S FORA GOOD PART OF THE DAY.IT WILL BE A COLD ONE WITH THOSEBLUSTERY WINDS.TONIGHT WE DROP OFF TO 25.MID 40'S AND A QUIET SUNDAYEXPECTED.BELOW AVERAGE, BUT SEASONABLE.PARTLY CLOUDY SKIES.ON THE COOLER SIDE COMPARED TOWHERE WE HAVE BEEN.SCATTERED SHOWERS MONDAY ANDTUESDAY.WEDNESDAY RAINEY.TEMPERATURES MILD TO START THEWEEK.